I can never tire of speaking of the bridges of Paris. By day and by night have I paused on them to gaze at their views; the word not being too comprehensive for the crowds and groupings of objects that are visible from their arches.
‐‐ James Fenimore Cooper
I can never turn my creativity off.
‐‐ Casey Wilson
I can never wink at the audience.
‐‐ Mads Mikkelsen
I can no longer obey; I have tasted command, and I cannot give it up.
‐‐ Napoleon Bonaparte
I can no longer play at a level I was accustomed to in the past.
‐‐ Mario Lemieux
I can no longer type, so I use TalkingPoint and Dragon Dictate. It's a speech-to-text program, and there's an add-on for talking which some guys came up with.
‐‐ Terry Pratchett
I can no longer walk. I can no longer swim. But I'm lucky when I see how animals suffer.
‐‐ Brigitte Bardot
I can no longer walk in the street. That's over.
‐‐ Karl Lagerfeld
I can no more reread my own books than I can watch old home movies or look at snapshots of myself as a child. I wind up sitting on the floor, paralyzed by grief and nostalgia.
‐‐ Francine Prose
I can no more separate my serious concerns about the world from my cockeyed way of seeing it than I can keep apart my personal and professional selves.
‐‐ James Howe
I can no more think of my own life without thinking of wine and wines and where they grew for me and why I drank them when I did and why I picked the grapes and where I opened the oldest procurable bottles, and all that, than I can remember living before I breathed.
‐‐ M. F. K. Fisher
I can not believe that war is the best solution. No one won the last war, and no one will win the next war.
‐‐ Eleanor Roosevelt
I can not remember even thinking that I was deaf when I was dancing.
‐‐ Stephanie Beacham
I can not, therefore, see how this can be imputed as a crime, or how any of the king's ministers can be blamed for his doing what the public has no concern in; for if the public be well and faithfully served it has no business to ask by whom.
‐‐ Robert Walpole
I can not think of any circumstances in which advertising would not be an evil.
‐‐ Arnold J. Toynbee
I can not watch either of the 'Paranormal' films alone.
‐‐ Katie Featherston
I can now focus on a huge audience through TV, books, cookware and foods.
‐‐ Rocco DiSpirito
I can now put 'experienced aerialist' on my resume.
‐‐ Jennifer Damiano
I can now say that the more I learnt about Islam, the more tolerant I became.
‐‐ Maajid Nawaz
I can now shed the child-actor thing, like the fat, and start a new career, because no one sees me as Dudley.
‐‐ Harry Melling
I can now successfully drive a stick. That's a huge accomplishment.
‐‐ Shannon Miller
I can now tell from the envelope whether or not it is a good script.
‐‐ Peter O'Toole
I can obviously relate to a character who is an artist, because the creative process is a big part of my life.
‐‐ Paul Dano
I can, of course, think what I want, just like everyone else. I simply have to refrain from saying everything I think.
‐‐ Margrethe II of Denmark
I can often tell when drawings are done from photographs, because you can tell what they miss out, what the camera misses out: usually weight and volume - there's a flatness to them.
‐‐ David Hockney
I can only admire people who I have never met and are dead - because you know so much about anyone who is alive.
‐‐ Ken Livingstone
I can only answer for Chuck Grassley; I can't answer for anybody else.
‐‐ Chuck Grassley
I can only appreciate the kind of work that goes into being a top drag queen. Ru Paul looks just astonishing as a woman. And he's got this fantastic turn of phrase. I find him hilarious.
‐‐ David Harewood
I can only approach things indirectly, or I can't approach them at all.
‐‐ Michael Feldman
I can only assume that your editorial writer tripped over the First Amendment and thought it was the office cat.
‐‐ E. B. White
I can only be in the sun for 15 minutes before burning. I have sunscreen on my face every day. If I'm walking on the sunny side of the street, I'll walk to the shady side. I'm too uncomfortable in the sun.
‐‐ Julianne Moore
I can only be me. I have a hard time being a chameleon as a singer.
‐‐ Chris Stapleton
I can only be so long without work before I start getting antsy.
‐‐ Morgan Freeman
I can only be who I am.
‐‐ Enya
I can only control what I can control.
‐‐ Ira Glass
I can only control what I do when I go compete.
‐‐ Simone Biles
I can only do really serious writing for a couple of hours. And then I always go on a walk. I do a one-to-two-hour walk; I don't go running or hard hiking.
‐‐ Maria Semple
I can only do something that my sister or my daughter, if I have one, could watch and feel positive about.
‐‐ Romola Garai
I can only do what I can do.
‐‐ Casey Stoner
I can only get my drummer in the winter; he plays with Grand Funk all summer.
‐‐ Bob Seger
I can only give away the love that I have received.
‐‐ John Shelby Spong
I can only go one way. I've not got a reverse gear.
‐‐ Tony Blair
I can only go places because I know that I can go away from them, if that makes sense. I like the gypsy lifestyle that filming affords.
‐‐ Rupert Friend
I can only guess that, for guys in their 30s and 40s who watched me play, they understood that the score never mattered and my paycheck never mattered (in relation) to how I played. I played with Little League enthusiasm and professional flair. That's what fans are really looking for.
‐‐ Andy Van Slyke
I can only have dinner with my girlfriends once a month instead of once a week.
‐‐ Andrea Jung
I can only hope that my future movies will do well.
‐‐ Mahesh Babu
I can only hope that neither of my daughters was scarred by their upbringing.
‐‐ Georg Solti
I can only hope the federal aid made available today will be sufficient in our recovery efforts, and pray that our citizens continue to be safe from the fallout of this dangerous natural disaster.
‐‐ Mike Rogers
I can only hope to be 10 percent of the mom mine was to me. She encouraged me to be confident and enjoy life. That's what I want for my son.
‐‐ Charlize Theron